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Glamping Schleswig-Holstein

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Glamping Schleswig-Holstein

Schleswig-Holstein, Germany's most northerly state, is a land between two seas: the North Sea to the west and the Baltic to the east. This unique position creates a landscape of contrasts where the flat, windswept mudflats of the western coast give way to the tranquil bays and wooded cliffs of the Baltic shore. Glamping in Schleswig-Holstein lets you inhabit this maritime duality from accommodation that captures the Nordic essence.

The North Frisian Islands, such as Sylt, Amrum and Fohr, offer exclusive glamping among dunes and lighthouses, whilst the Baltic coast surprises with fine sandy beaches in the Bay of Lubeck and fishing villages full of character. The interior, crossed by the Kiel Canal, reveals green farmland dotted with manor houses and lakes ringed by beech forests.

Glamping Schleswig-Holstein

Bootsmann

Breiholz

Set within 17 km of Nordmark Hall and 31 km of Stadttheater Heide in Breiholz, Bootsmann offers accommodation with seating area.

Very good 497 reviews
8.2
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Landhotel Teichwiesenhof

Oldenburg in Holstein

Set in Oldenburg in Holstein, 26 km from Fehmarn Sound Bridge, Landhotel Teichwiesenhof has a garden, parking on-site and rooms with free WiFi access.

Fabulous 969 reviews
8.8
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Lieblingsplatz Strandhotel

Hotel en St. Peter-Ording

This hotel is located only 800 metres from the centre of Sankt Peter-Ordning and the Dünen-Therme spa centre. Lieblingsplatz Strandhotel features rooms decorated in neutral colours.

Very good 1,187 reviews
8.3
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Maxbed

Flensburg

Maxbed provides accommodation in a quite location in Flensburg. Featuring a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a terrace.

Very good 1,676 reviews
8.3
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Ostsee Mobilheime Heideby

Waabs

Boasting sea views, Ostsee Mobilheime Heideby features accommodation with terrace, around 43 km from Kiel University.

Fabulous 168 reviews
8.6
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Wakenitz-Camp

Groß Sarau

Situated just 15 km from Lübeck Cathedral, Wakenitz-Camp features accommodation in Groß Sarau with access to a garden, a terrace, as well as bicycle parking.

Fabulous 135 reviews
8.7
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Schlafstrandkorb Nr 1

Kellenhusen

8 reviews
8.4
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Schlafstrandkorb Nr 2

Kellenhusen

Set 32 km from Fehmarn Sound Bridge, 34 km from HANSA-PARK and 50 km from Water Bird Nature Reserve Wallnau, Schlafstrandkorb Nr 2 provides accommodation...

9 reviews
8.4
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Schlafstrandkorb Nr. 4

Timmendorfer Strand

Schlafstrandkorb Nr. 4 is situated in Timmendorfer Strand, 50 metres from Timmendorfer Beach, 16 km from HANSA-PARK, and 20 km from Luebeck Central Station.

Superb 33 reviews
9.0
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Schlafstrandkorb Nr 4

Kellenhusen

Schlafstrandkorb Nr 4 is set in Kellenhusen, 32 km from Fehmarn Sound Bridge, 34 km from HANSA-PARK, and 50 km from Water Bird Nature Reserve Wallnau.

7 reviews
8.7
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The North Frisian Islands

Sylt, Amrum and Fohr are the jewels of the North Frisian archipelago. Sylt impresses with the reddish cliffs of Morsum and its Michelin-starred restaurants among the dunes. Amrum possesses Kniepsand, a sandbank of nearly 10 square kilometres that shifts shape with the tides. Fohr, greener and more sheltered, preserves Frisian villages with thatched houses and a timeless atmosphere. All are accessible by ferry and offer unspoilt beaches, historic lighthouses and pure North Atlantic air.

The North Frisian Islands
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Frisian culture and heritage

The North Frisians maintain a thousand-year-old culture with their own language, North Frisian, still spoken on the islands and along the coast. Thatched houses, the Biike-Brennen bonfires of February and maritime traditions lend the region its character. The Halligen museum, on tiny islands without dykes that flood during spring tides, explains a way of life found nowhere else. These traditions enrich any glamping stay with a fascinating cultural dimension.

Frisian culture and heritage
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Lubeck and the Hanseatic heritage

Lubeck, the former capital of the Hanseatic League, preserves a brick-Gothic old town inscribed as a World Heritage Site. The Holstentor, its iconic gateway, and the red-brick churches dominate a medieval skyline. Lubeck marzipan, produced since the fifteenth century, is sampled at the historic Niederegger confectionery. Converted Hanseatic warehouses and the inner courtyards of merchant houses transport you to the heyday of medieval Baltic trade.

Lubeck and the Hanseatic heritage
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Watersports and Baltic sailing

The Bay of Kiel, host to the Kieler Woche, the world's largest sailing regatta, makes Schleswig-Holstein the capital of sailing. The Baltic's warmer, calmer waters compared with the North Sea are perfect for sailing, windsurfing and paddleboarding. The Schlei, a 42-kilometre Baltic fjord, offers sheltered sailing past fishing villages. Sailing courses and excursions on traditional wooden vessels complement coastal glamping with maritime adventure.

Watersports and Baltic sailing

Glamping in Schleswig-Holstein offers the maritime experience of northern Germany at its finest. Between the North Sea and the Baltic, this region pairs beaches, islands and an authentic seafaring culture with glamping accommodation that makes the most of the coastal scenery.

The island of Sylt, with its thatched-roof houses among the dunes, is the most exclusive glamping destination in northern Germany. Amrum and its kilometre-long Kniepsand beach, and Fohr with its traditional Frisian atmosphere, complete the island offering. On the Baltic coast, Travemunde and Timmendorfer Strand offer glamping beside warmer, calmer waters.

Schleswig-Holstein is ideal for coastal glamping in any season: northerly winds bring dramatic skies in winter, whilst the long days of the Nordic summer allow you to enjoy seemingly endless sunsets over the sea.